Automobile Window Tinting
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The prevention of overheating isn’t the only reason for window
tinting. There are several reasons to choose window tinting for your car.
Reasons For Car Window Tinting
The top reasons many people purchase window tinting are:
1. Temperature control. With the correct tinting a car’s
interior can be 60 percent cooler on hot days.
2. Skin protection. Glass tinting blocks out approximately 99 percent of skin-damaging,
cancer-causing ultra violet (UV) rays.
3. Privacy. Window tinting provides an extra level of privacy for you, your passengers and the items in
your car.
4. Upholstery. Heat and harmful UV rays can cause seats to crack or fade. Tinting acts as a protective barrier.
5. Accidents. Having tinting can hold broken windows together. This protects from the shattering glass of serious accidents.
6. Driving safety. Car window tinting can reduce dangerous glares from
headlights, snow or the sun.
Types of Car Window Tinting Film
All window tinting film is made of polyester and has a thickness of two to seven millimeters. Car window tinting consists of several thin layers
of film. One side is coated with either a water-activated adhesive or a pressure-sensitive
adhesive. The other side is treated with a hard, scratch-resistant coating for
protection. To filter out harmful UV radiation, chemical UV blockers are
incorporated within the film. The differences between the films are due to the technologies applied during manufacturing.
The three main technologies applied to window tinting film are:
1. Dye. Car tinting that contains dye is film that absorbs heat and
draws it away by external air movement.
2. Deposition. The film is drawn through a tank which contains
metal ingots such as nickel-chrome, aluminum and copper. This produces a darker
and highly-mirrored tinting surface.
3. Sputtering. The metal ingots are dispersed at the atomic level. Sputtering
allows for approximately 25 to 30 choices of metal and the coating is much
lighter.
There is a fourth type of film called hybrid film that contains both dyes and reflective metals.
This results in a film that is brighter and non-reflective.
How to Choose a Tinting Company
Tinting can range from $100 to $400 if not more. Choosing a tinting company depends
on your individual needs. Cheap tinting is ubiquitous. For
a better tint job visit places known for their credibility and customer service.
After you have a list of local window tinting providers ask a few questions before making a final decision.
Find out how long the company has been in business and how expansive their operation is i.e. how many other stores they have. A company that’s been in business for at least five
years shows stability. Multiple locations indicates a successful car window
tinting business.
Ask the company if you can visit the
shop to see samples of their work. If they are agreeable to spending time with
you, it shows that they care about their customers. If you find yourself being
ignored or brushed off during the questioning stage expect the same treatment should any problems
arise with their tinting job.
Check out a car the company is working on during your visit. Is the back window
tinted with a single piece of film? Is the film completely flush
with all four edges of each side window? Does the tinting job look streaky? Consider the sample car how your own car will look if you choose that company.
Ask about the types of films the company carries as well as any
warranty they provide. A good tinting shop should carry most, if not all, tinting
options such as dyed, metallic and hybrid in a variety of colors and depths.
Check your tinting is legal as illegal tinting
will nullify the warranty. Not all auto window tinting companies offer a
lifetime warranty; it is possible to find ones that do.
Window tinting can be good for you and your car. Take
the time to find a good tinting company and get the best job possible for a
price you can afford.
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